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501 3, 55 | see you again, and your ~heart shall rejoice; and your
502 3, 55 | O foolish and slow of heart to believe": and (Mk. 16:
503 3, 55 | incredulity and hardness of heart." Secondly, ~that their
504 3, 57 | treasure is, there is thy heart also." And since ~the Holy
505 3, 57 | is said "to ascend in the heart of man" (cf. Ps. ~83:6),
506 3, 57 | cf. Ps. ~83:6), when his heart submits and humbles itself
507 3, 59 | according to Jer. 17:9,10: "The heart of ~man is perverse and
508 3, 59 | the Lord who ~search the heart, and prove the reins: who
509 3, 59 | things upon ~which a man's heart is set, such as temporal
510 3, 60 | touch the body ~and wash the heart, but by the word doing it,
511 3, 62 | the body and cleanses the heart." But the heart ~is not
512 3, 62 | cleanses the heart." But the heart ~is not cleansed save through
513 3, 62 | the body ~and cleanses the heart."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[62] A[
514 3, 62 | the body and cleanses the heart?" ~And Bede says that "Our
515 3, 62 | inner-most recesses of the ~heart."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[62] A[
516 3, 64 | according to Ps. 39:18: "My heart hath forsaken me."~Aquin.:
517 3, 66 | us draw near with a ~true heart in fulness of faith, having
518 3, 66 | purify the ~thoughts of his heart, and strengthen his shoulders
519 3, 66 | Blood: forasmuch as his heart is moved by the Holy Ghost
520 3, 66 | faith and conversion of heart, if perchance on account
521 3, 66 | Repentance by moving the heart; but in the Baptism of Blood
522 3, 68 | but the Lord beholdeth the heart." Now a man who desires
523 3, 68 | Baptism, is regenerated ~in heart though not in body. thus
524 3, 68 | circumcision is that of the heart, in the spirit, not in the
525 3, 69 | that they may come; another heart that ~they may believe;
526 3, 69 | washed away, ~so long as the heart persisted in malice and
527 3, 71 | may come, and another's heart ~that they may believe,
528 3, 71 | be opened in his inmost ~heart to respond."~Aquin.: SMT
529 3, 71 | should ~know the exorcisms by heart, and impose his hands on
530 3, 72 | situated principally ~in the heart. Therefore this sacrament
531 3, 72 | should be given over the heart ~rather than on the forehead.~
532 3, 72 | mount directly from the ~heart to the forehead: hence "
533 3, 72 | principle of fortitude is in the heart, but its sign ~appears on
534 3, 72 | himself, belongs ~to the heart, according to Ps. 103:15: "
535 3, 72 | bread may strengthen man's ~heart." But the sacrament of Confirmation
536 3, 74 | That wine may ~cheer the heart of man."~Aquin.: SMT TP
537 3, 75 | that it "strengthens man's ~heart" (Ps. 103:15); and such
538 3, 77 | Catholic Church, and ~with heart and lips I profess, that
539 3, 79 | may strengthen'] man's ~heart." Augustine likewise says (
540 3, 79 | directly strengthens ~man's heart in good; whereby he is also
541 3, 80 | My Father," i.e. "in your heart," as Augustine explains ~(
542 3, 82 | servant shall say in his heart," etc. And the Apostle ~(
543 3, 82 | approach Thy altar with clean heart and pure ~hands; but it
544 3, 83 | In the simplicity of ~my heart, I have . . . offered all
545 3, 84 | deed and word, shows ~his heart to have renounced sin, and
546 3, 84 | that ~it should be in the heart rather than in external
547 3, 84 | according to Ps. 83:7: "In his heart he hath ~disposed to ascend
548 3, 84 | FS, Q[33], ~A[1]] of the heart, whereas sorrow is with
549 3, 85 | operation of God in turning the ~heart, according to Lam. 5:21: "
550 3, 85 | God's act in ~turning the heart; wherefore it is written (
551 3, 85 | act of God in ~turning the heart.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[85] A[
552 3, 86 | power of grace, whereby the heart of any ~sinner whatsoever
553 3, 86 | according to Prov. 21:1: "The ~heart of the king is in the hand
554 3, 86 | He sometimes turns the heart of man with such ~power,
555 3, 88 | hardness and impenitent ~heart, thou treasurest up to thyself
556 3, 90 | For contrition is in the ~heart, and so belongs to interior
557 3, 90 | to its essence, is in the heart, and belongs ~to interior
558 3, 90 | completed in the consent of the heart, yet the perfection of Penance ~
559 3, 90 | requires contrition of the heart, together with confession
560 3, 90 | the first of which is the heart, the others in a ~certain
561 Suppl, 5 | is committed through the ~heart's inordinate love. Therefore
562 Suppl, 5 | by sorrow caused by ~the heart's ordinate love; and consequently
563 Suppl, 5 | contrary, The affections of the heart are more acceptable to God ~
564 Suppl, 5 | is also by means of the ~heart's affections, such as contrition
565 Suppl, 7 | conscience: for thus his lips and heart agree. For ~if a man professes
566 Suppl, 7 | he does not hold in his heart, it ~is not a confession
567 Suppl, 9 | his thought, since in his heart he holds to sin, while he
568 Suppl, 9 | to refer to tears of the heart.~
569 Suppl, 16| penance is grief of the heart. Therefore the saints in
570 Suppl, 18| the body and cleanse the heart," as ~Augustine says (Tract.
571 Suppl, 18| the power to cleanse the heart from ~the stain of sin.~
572 Suppl, 29| penetrates to the very heart of a thing, and spreads
573 Suppl, 32| its root. Now "from the heart come ~forth thoughts . . .
574 Suppl, 32| No thought arises in the heart without an act of the ~imagination
575 Suppl, 32| root of thought is not the heart, but the sensory ~organs,
576 Suppl, 32| except in so far as the heart is a principle of the whole
577 Suppl, 42| the body and ~cleanse the heart" [*St. Augustine, Tract.
578 Suppl, 43| nevertheless to be impressed on the heart.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[43] A[
579 Suppl, 45| words without consenting in heart commits a fraud. Therefore
580 Suppl, 45| who ~consents not in his heart has no intention of contracting
581 Suppl, 62| because man sees not the heart as God ~does.~Aquin.: SMT
582 Suppl, 65| but was imprinted on the heart, like other things belonging
583 Suppl, 65| nature is imprinted on the heart, it was ~not necessary for
584 Suppl, 67| of the hardness of their heart. But ~their hardness of
585 Suppl, 67| But ~their hardness of heart did not excuse them from
586 Suppl, 67| Although their hardness of heart excused them not from sin, ~
587 Suppl, 67| unkindly feelings of the heart, but not as regards the ~
588 Suppl, 70| definite movement of the heart. In another ~way they denote
589 Suppl, 72| is ~seated chiefly in the heart. Therefore it belongs to
590 Suppl, 72| knows the thoughts of the heart: yet ~others know them,
591 Suppl, 72| Divine perfection. Hence the heart of an animal is ~more conformed
592 Suppl, 72| because the perfection of the heart is in its movement, and
593 Suppl, 75| just as the movement of the heart is a kind of ~life of the
594 Suppl, 75| members become dead on ~the heart ceasing to move, so when
595 Suppl, 77| operations, for instance the ~heart, liver, hand, foot; while
596 Suppl, 79| immoderate movement of the heart is called its passion, but
597 Suppl, 84| but the Lord beholdeth the heart." Now ~man cannot pass a
598 Suppl, 84| because God ~alone enters the heart and reads its secrets. Neither
599 Suppl, 86| is that he will have the heart instructed in all Divine ~
600 Suppl, 86| of Divine justice in his heart in the same degree as poverty ~
601 Suppl, 89| is given to ~the clean of heart alone and is the highest
602 Suppl, 89| Blessed are the pure in heart."~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[92] A[
603 Suppl, 89| eyes of our [Vulg.: 'your'] heart ~enlightened."~Aquin.: SMT
604 Suppl, 90| like to ~God: even so the heart, the perfection of whose
605 Suppl, 93| of prophecy touches the heart of the prophet," nor ~"is
606 Suppl, 93| of Rm. 10:10, "With the ~heart, we believe unto justice,
607 Suppl, 94| to bring anguish to the heart. Wherefore, simply speaking,
608 Suppl, 94| me forth . . . into the ~heart of the sea," says, "i.e.
609 Suppl, 94| 12:40) ~the words "in the heart of the earth" have the same
610 Suppl, 94| same sense, for as the ~heart is in the middle of an animal,
611 Appen1, 2| Purgatory are upright in heart. Now uprightness in heart
612 Appen1, 2| heart. Now uprightness in heart is to ~conform one's will
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